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in the ecb in september. 412 billion euros in august. so that number is steady. >> i thought we already knew this, perhaps it was just speculation or forecasts that i just saw, but it was a sense that the borrowing had come down a bit, but never the less according to the central bank, 400 billion euros in borrowing from the ecb. i spoke the spain's foern minister of foreign affairs about the country's woes. we'll hear what she had to say. >> and then to tokyo where japan has suffered the biggest drop in machinery orders in nearly three years. >> plus over to new york, goldman sachs internal probe into muppet claims comes up fruitless. >> have you've got any thoughts, questions, worldwide@cnbc.com. first of all, the brazilian central bank signaled it's taking a break from further easing after cutting rates to a record low. it was lowered to 7 at the present time 25. in a statement, it says the stability of rates for a sufficiently prolonged period was the best strategy. and hot on brazil's heels, south korea central bank also lowered its
in the ecb in september. 412 billion euros in august. so that number is steady. >> i thought we already knew this, perhaps it was just speculation or forecasts that i just saw, but it was a sense that the borrowing had come down a bit, but never the less according to the central bank, 400 billion euros in borrowing from the ecb. i spoke the spain's foern minister of foreign affairs about the country's woes. we'll hear what she had to say. >> and then to tokyo where japan has...
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currency rates the euro continues to strengthen against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble it continues to gain against the currency basket russian markets are tracking losses overseas but the year there are no clouds there indeed almost one of her sides in the black as you can see by the figures oil prices are not helping because they've been makes enough of those concerns over rising tensions in the middle east that made this supplies all right now let's take a look at what's happening with the company of russia's oil giants because it is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique of course all combat roles left here the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars ross laughed also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and this is what i have for you right now next time you'll have moved to madame co we'll h
currency rates the euro continues to strengthen against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble it continues to gain against the currency basket russian markets are tracking losses overseas but the year there are no clouds there indeed almost one of her sides in the black as you can see by the figures oil prices are not helping because they've been makes enough of those concerns over rising tensions in the middle east that made this supplies all right now let's take a look at what's...
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merkel, said the nobel peace prize shows the value of european unification. >> ( translated ): the euro is more than a currency because in the end it is foremost about the original idea, the idea of europe as a community of peace and values. >> suarez: but there were detractors, including those who said the e.u. hasn't dealt with an influx of immigrants. the director of amnesty international's branch that monitors the e.u. said he hopes the award would encourage the european union to be more open to refugees. >> suarez: the $1.2 million prize will be awarded in oslo on december 10. for a closer look at its successes and some of the ongoing challenges facing the e.u., i'm joined by ambassador joao vale de almeida, who leads the european union delegation to the united states. ambassador, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i think a lot of people around the world see the eu as basically an economic confederation. was peace really part of the original design? >> absolutely. let me say first of all that we are extremely happy, extremely proud for these recognition of the nobel commi
merkel, said the nobel peace prize shows the value of european unification. >> ( translated ): the euro is more than a currency because in the end it is foremost about the original idea, the idea of europe as a community of peace and values. >> suarez: but there were detractors, including those who said the e.u. hasn't dealt with an influx of immigrants. the director of amnesty international's branch that monitors the e.u. said he hopes the award would encourage the european union...
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euros of your own, so if they give you, i don't know, 1,000 euros, you need to have 5,000 euros in the bank to make them sure that you will pay them back, so you need such guarantees that it makes impossible to get a loan. >> a lack of access to funding means growth must remain modest. she reinvests her earnings back into the business. she is proud her products are made in spain. she's frustrated that the current tax regime makes local production uncompetitive. >> the cost of labor is not because of the salaries because spanish salaries aren't that high. it's because of the taxes. for every 100 euros i pay to a person, i have to pay 40 to 50 to the state, and that is very expensive. extremely expensive. >> you take the baby. >> yes. and you close the nappy. >> i don't know what all the fuss is about. >> it's like so easy. >> get on with it. there. to continue to move forward, the one thing businesses here crave is predictability. that is the one thing in today's spain that's a long way off. richard quest, cnn, barcelona. >>> and he is english. that's why it was nappies, not diapers. it
euros of your own, so if they give you, i don't know, 1,000 euros, you need to have 5,000 euros in the bank to make them sure that you will pay them back, so you need such guarantees that it makes impossible to get a loan. >> a lack of access to funding means growth must remain modest. she reinvests her earnings back into the business. she is proud her products are made in spain. she's frustrated that the current tax regime makes local production uncompetitive. >> the cost of labor...
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if you don't have a good record to run on then you taint euro poignant as someone to run from. that's what president obama said in 2008. that's what he is doing now. >> did last night's debate sway it as well? >> whether you decide vice president won or lost people don't end up in the booth voting for number two. if you liked one he was likeable the other wasn't i don't think it has any effect whatsoever on the vote. the question is will it effect the de lates that are coming up? that's the heavy weight stuff between obama and romney. the one advantage that biden laid down is in the you'll arguments he made the point that had been left out of the first debate. what he was trying to do was to set the premises for the up coming debate by filling in the larynx by answering the charges romney had made and obama had left unanswered. >> was this bv bee late a game changer? let's ask. democratic strategist. michelle talk with the economy. on that topic who came out on top? >> paul ryan came out on top. he did a great job continuing the momentum to what obama had the last four years. h
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euro brought violence to the streets of europe and it is greater than any time than the second world war. it trumps obama and al gore. what are they going to do next year. they can give the eu the prize for economicings. that is the only way to go beyond. >> this is a group stolkhol'm. part of the reason that the european was providing an examine. >> they were saying an example of peace. >> i am looking at images of riots in greece and elsewhere. that is not an example of peace. >> they mean over the last 60 years and even there they are confusing cause and affect. the eu was not a cause but a symptom of a peace in europe born out of the defeat of fascism and spread of democracy . thos what made the european possible and it is bit much for them claiming credit for it. >> they are silly prizes for themselves not with standing. can and by the way. >> it is those blondee guys. >>> and do you get a sense that that could happen here? i mean, these huge disruption and people who get used to government protection and we are up at the point. 47 percent pay no income taxs and i always add to
euro brought violence to the streets of europe and it is greater than any time than the second world war. it trumps obama and al gore. what are they going to do next year. they can give the eu the prize for economicings. that is the only way to go beyond. >> this is a group stolkhol'm. part of the reason that the european was providing an examine. >> they were saying an example of peace. >> i am looking at images of riots in greece and elsewhere. that is not an example of...
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imposed on some countries in the euro zone. >> the door of the nobel opened at exactly 11:00 local time, as happens every year where the committee chairman makes his announcement. once again, it was a huge surprise. >> the nobel committee has decided that the nobel peace prize for 2012 is to be awarded to the european union. >> the european union emerged from the seventh station of the second world war in which tens of millions of people were killed. the aim was to prevent further conflict in europe. focusing initiatives on france and germany. >> today war between germany and france is unthinkable. this shows a well maintained effort and confidence that former foes can become close partners. >> what's now known as the european union expanded rapidly. the fall of the berlin wall led to eastern europe's country joining. and it was something the european commission president also focused on today when he gave his reaction to the award. >> european union was able in six countries to reunite almost all european continents. freedom, democracy. rule of law and respect for human rights are the
imposed on some countries in the euro zone. >> the door of the nobel opened at exactly 11:00 local time, as happens every year where the committee chairman makes his announcement. once again, it was a huge surprise. >> the nobel committee has decided that the nobel peace prize for 2012 is to be awarded to the european union. >> the european union emerged from the seventh station of the second world war in which tens of millions of people were killed. the aim was to prevent...
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how many euros does not dollar by? there i would argue that in the medium-term our policies are good for that dollar measure as well. first of all, i note the fax. since the crisis or before the crisis, the dollar has gone up and down for various reasons. the biggest factor affecting the dollar has been, frankly, fear. when they have been afraid of a financial situation, they pile into the dollar. risk on and risk off. putting aside those swings associated with risk on and risk off, safe haven flows before the crisis now. it really has not changed much in broad terms. moreover, going forward, the fed mandate you recall is price stability and maximum employment the value of the dollar and maximum employment means a strong economy. an economy where people will want to invest. where returns are high. where money will flow in. those will be the things that support the dollar in the medium to long-term. i do not see any consistency with our policy. >> we have time for one more question on i want to make sure we got a questi
how many euros does not dollar by? there i would argue that in the medium-term our policies are good for that dollar measure as well. first of all, i note the fax. since the crisis or before the crisis, the dollar has gone up and down for various reasons. the biggest factor affecting the dollar has been, frankly, fear. when they have been afraid of a financial situation, they pile into the dollar. risk on and risk off. putting aside those swings associated with risk on and risk off, safe haven...
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euros of the october 2015 bond, as well. the bid to cover on the 2014 coming in at 2. so up on that front. the 2015 auction bid to cover ratio, 2. bid to cover rising for that one, as well. just waiting for the average yields to come out which will come in just a moment's time, but the bid to cover also up two for the 2017, longer auction for spanish debt. bid to cover on the 2017 coming in at 2.5. and the last auction looking at a level of 2.1. so we've got a bid to cover up for each of those auctions. so we'll bring you the average yield just isn't we get it. in the meantime, let's just head out to julia and get reaction from the ground there. >> we're still waiting for the rates i can see, but just doing a mental calculation, just shy of the 4 billion. so in my estimates, that takes us to around 88% done now for their funding requirements. total target 86 billion euros. of course there is a risk to the top side there. but good news on the bid to cover ratio. i'm expecting to come in significantly tighter than what we saw
euros of the october 2015 bond, as well. the bid to cover on the 2014 coming in at 2. so up on that front. the 2015 auction bid to cover ratio, 2. bid to cover rising for that one, as well. just waiting for the average yields to come out which will come in just a moment's time, but the bid to cover also up two for the 2017, longer auction for spanish debt. bid to cover on the 2017 coming in at 2.5. and the last auction looking at a level of 2.1. so we've got a bid to cover up for each of those...
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. >> i like selling euro aussie. i think i want to stay away from dollar-based pairs as we continue to see u.s. rates rise. i think trading the dollar is going to be more tricky. i like selling euro versus aussie with a target of 1.20 and stop at 1.27. i think this trade will continue to move lower. >> all right. sell, 1.27 euro/aussie. thank you very much for joining us. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> more on the case. reading through the press release. chellum agreed to pay more than $1.75 million to settle the sec's charges. had to get that in there. all right. >>> catch trades like these tonight on cnbc's "money in motion." show airs every friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> let's stick with the improving gdp and picks for top 2% growth. steve grasso, any trade on the gdp number? >> you can pretty much buy anything if we're going to be in a better growth environment. a name that's levered and levered to the economy is wnc, wabash national. problem -- market cap is around $500 million. you might want to
. >> i like selling euro aussie. i think i want to stay away from dollar-based pairs as we continue to see u.s. rates rise. i think trading the dollar is going to be more tricky. i like selling euro versus aussie with a target of 1.20 and stop at 1.27. i think this trade will continue to move lower. >> all right. sell, 1.27 euro/aussie. thank you very much for joining us. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> more on the case. reading through the press release....
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>> well, you've heard my comments on the euro before. the euro was created and the eu was created as a peace keeping mechanism and it actually isn't surprising to me that it would be recognized as such. unfortunately, your comments are probably a little pointian that the and you are row is under tremendous stress and the forces that were keeping them together are starting to pull them apart. and that's such a challenge. and they overlooked a lot of really important design issues in order to get peace. peace was really important. and now those design issues have come back to haunts them. >> 1.2 million prize money. presumably the eurozone party can take that and put into the esm. >> helping recover the cost of the bailout funds. >> so you're saying it's a fund raising project. >>> jpmorgan reports results at 7:00. expected to earn $1.22 a share. it's expected to benefit from higher revenues from mortgage lending and fixed income capital markets. investors will listen for further comments about how they're dealing with the trading loss. an
>> well, you've heard my comments on the euro before. the euro was created and the eu was created as a peace keeping mechanism and it actually isn't surprising to me that it would be recognized as such. unfortunately, your comments are probably a little pointian that the and you are row is under tremendous stress and the forces that were keeping them together are starting to pull them apart. and that's such a challenge. and they overlooked a lot of really important design issues in order...
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and a lot of the help has come from the euro. recapturing that 1.30 level that has helped in terms of what traders are looking at. they're looking at progress perhaps being made in terms of any bailout program that spain would take advantage of, they're also looking at perhaps maybe some inflationary signs looking at the cpi dwat take that we got. and they're also looking at the fact that we saw a sharp selloff in the previous session. and it's time perhaps for the markets to stabilize. yesterday's loss, it was the biggest one day loss we have seen for gold and silver in over three months time. as a result, retail investors took some money out. back to you. >> news corp meeting with share hold eer holders. the motion to strip rupert murdoch as chairman has gone down. the latest from that meeting and as we head out, stocks moving big in this rally. it has been a triple digit kind of day. look at intel and fossil. up 7%. murphy oil up about 9%. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and
and a lot of the help has come from the euro. recapturing that 1.30 level that has helped in terms of what traders are looking at. they're looking at progress perhaps being made in terms of any bailout program that spain would take advantage of, they're also looking at perhaps maybe some inflationary signs looking at the cpi dwat take that we got. and they're also looking at the fact that we saw a sharp selloff in the previous session. and it's time perhaps for the markets to stabilize....
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the prize committee said that it was awarded with the hope that the european union can resolve the euro crisis. >>> secretary of state hillary clintons that the u.s. still does not have a complete picture of what happened in the attack in lybia. >> and, of course, we areas a government doing what it takes to track down those who were responsible. >> secretary clinton said that the accountability review board is just beginning its investigation. her comments come the day after vice presidential candidate paul ryan questioned the obama advacation's handling of security at the consulate. >>> secretary of dfts leon defense -- defense leon panetta is warning that the u.s. could be facing cyberattacks. secretary panettas that a major cyberattack could virtually paralyze this country, and he said the military could take action if the u.s. detects an imminent cyberattack. >> these attacks mark a significant escalation of the cyberthreat. >> and panetta is urging congress to pass legislation. he said without it, the country is vulnerable. right now, the pentagon spends more than $3 billion a yea
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the european youn wins the nobel peace prize, for two years we've reported decline of the euro zone financially and shown you the violence in the streets and yes the committee awarding for peace and reconciliation and democracy and human rights. some of the other winners, president obama after only a couple of months in office. al gore for work on client singh and yasser arafat, the terrorist, won the peace prize. gerri willis and monica crowley are joining us. i want to nominate the four-year-old pakistani girl shot by the new nazi, she should be the winner and instead of-- >> she's a 14-year-old girl, actually protesting the taliban, this pakistani taliban, afghan taliban, but both want to restrict girl's rights to get an education and she's 14 years old shot in the head by the taliban and trying to silence women and young girls and she deserves the peace prize and i will see this, the euro-weenies who give out the nobel peace prize to the eu, it's not as appalling as when they gave it to yasser arafat and barack obama after being president for-- >> can i say this about that, eu getting the n
the european youn wins the nobel peace prize, for two years we've reported decline of the euro zone financially and shown you the violence in the streets and yes the committee awarding for peace and reconciliation and democracy and human rights. some of the other winners, president obama after only a couple of months in office. al gore for work on client singh and yasser arafat, the terrorist, won the peace prize. gerri willis and monica crowley are joining us. i want to nominate the...
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the euro muzzling and touching a one month high versus the dollar today. look at this level climbing to $1.31 over growing speculation that spain will eventually request a bailout and the pact will be clear so the dollar was actually climbing against the yen but didn't do so well against the euro. that is a fresh four week high and we have hints of further monetary easing by the b we hav we have a splash of headlines out of europe and better than expected housing data that can halt. all the while as you mentioned before ibm down 5%. that is 75 points in the dow and one point in the s&p. they could not push the market down. right now macro focus, not micro focus. we need to stay in for the ride. liz: are there more positive than negatives? consumer sentiment seemed a little better and good retail sales numbers a couple days ago. >> we have seen good numbers vair and stabilizing numbers in china and the markets continually underestimating the tailwind good housing numbers could have for the economy and markets will continue to march higher by shrouded in tha
the euro muzzling and touching a one month high versus the dollar today. look at this level climbing to $1.31 over growing speculation that spain will eventually request a bailout and the pact will be clear so the dollar was actually climbing against the yen but didn't do so well against the euro. that is a fresh four week high and we have hints of further monetary easing by the b we hav we have a splash of headlines out of europe and better than expected housing data that can halt. all the...
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the euro/dollar is weaker. we'll keep an eye on the reasons for these losses, picking up over the last half an hour to last 60 minutes or so. >> yeah. meanwhile, plenty of discussion already on cnbc already today. here's a reminder of what some of the experts have already told us on the channel. >> it has definitely been pretty strong. it's rallied 4% against the dollar across the year. i think it will come in for demand. it is a currency that is pretty stable. we'll sea the seam of diversification. >> longer term credit i think remains interesting and attractive. it's time to take some profit, get ready for the next. >> i like senior loans as well. comes in the same, but it's higher up in the capital structure. >> long-term, i think you've got to be in good ethics. >> some fire power, get into high yield u.s. >> i thought you were going to make fun of the jargon that we hear so much, all the dry powder on the sidelines just waiting to be deployed. >> create the dry powder, though, right? >> yes. i will say to
the euro/dollar is weaker. we'll keep an eye on the reasons for these losses, picking up over the last half an hour to last 60 minutes or so. >> yeah. meanwhile, plenty of discussion already on cnbc already today. here's a reminder of what some of the experts have already told us on the channel. >> it has definitely been pretty strong. it's rallied 4% against the dollar across the year. i think it will come in for demand. it is a currency that is pretty stable. we'll sea the seam of...
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they did not talk about key issues like the euro zone. >>trace: i am looking here, two weeks to go and president obama has $150 million in the bank and romney has $183 million, does the extra few million buy a few votes? >>guest: probably. but the level of advertising, you have to just imagine it has a diminishing effect, the message is out and pounded on, now, for weeks. >>trace: thank you, john bussey from the "wall street journal" this afternoon. >> emergency room floods with the same come -- complaint: too much energy drink that could be related to several deaths. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's
they did not talk about key issues like the euro zone. >>trace: i am looking here, two weeks to go and president obama has $150 million in the bank and romney has $183 million, does the extra few million buy a few votes? >>guest: probably. but the level of advertising, you have to just imagine it has a diminishing effect, the message is out and pounded on, now, for weeks. >>trace: thank you, john bussey from the "wall street journal" this afternoon. >>...
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how much danger do you see of a seismic change similar to the reopening of the euro market if london london had strict regulation through regulatory arbitrary. people upping and moving that 85% somewhere completely different. >> well the argument you hear all the time. those are the only two senators now that have the capability to size the knowledge, whatever to really do this in a big way. but it will grow over time. and i think the more we internationalize some of the basic regulations, that's what it was all agent. level the playing field. it's obviously not ideal that the united states has the local role, but i don't think it's entirely terrible either. because they are both ending up in the same way to see which one is better. and i would prefer otherwise, but i don't think that's the end of the world for british banks or american banks. or for either one. you get europe to follow suit, as they should. they are not the enormous threat right this minute, but they could become obviously. >> but by threat, you mean threat to the financial system? >> yeah, yeah. just to kind of ben
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have decided to reive, france this administration, deciding not to discuss the implosion round the euro zone again in the name of electoral interest in the namef th kt mcfarland, thank you for being with us. we will be taking it up with the "a-team." new polls show governor romney closing the gap with certain key voter groups. we'll take a look at how romney is turning the heads of women and hian voters in tonight's chalk talk. president obama prepping way for tomorrow's debate, governor romney reportedly skipping debate prep to show up at a paul ryan campaign event. is he getting a littleocky? we will talk to stephen hayes ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to theloud? ♪ or tu 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a higtech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. lou: governor romney used a resounding first president debate victory to grab momentum in the race for the ite house. stephen hayes will join us in moments on the discussn of the debate. first onall s
have decided to reive, france this administration, deciding not to discuss the implosion round the euro zone again in the name of electoral interest in the namef th kt mcfarland, thank you for being with us. we will be taking it up with the "a-team." new polls show governor romney closing the gap with certain key voter groups. we'll take a look at how romney is turning the heads of women and hian voters in tonight's chalk talk. president obama prepping way for tomorrow's debate,...
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injecting 1 trillion euros in this time. that means that the proper role of the central bank has been in there. and in the role of the european central bank has addressed the issue for a framework that has been announced prior to september. when he defined a framework in which the european central bank would be willing for whatever amount of sovereign debt would be required in this market according to the rank able to provide, the efficient way to do it, that there were some operations also been the primary market. this operation cannot be done by the central bank of salt, but on behalf of the europe and france, once you have in place, you had to double capacity to operate in the primary market. there is a condition for that. this is understandable, too. once you have set in place a policy in the market, you have to be sure that the countries are born addressing the fiscal issue. so the conditionality is one of the causes they are. so countries have to add that the intervention and the european union has to accept a system o
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for a euro. what overshadowed much of the trading in europe, those protests in greece connell was telling you about as germany's chancellor went to athens to pledge her support for greece. that country is preparing to pass another round of cuts in government spending, about 17 billion dollars in order to qualify for more bailout money. connell: the republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan speaking in ohio on the campaign trail about energy independence. he says what would happen on day one of a romney presidency? we will talk more about this, but first watch paul ryan. >> we will approve the keystone pipeline and get people back to work and get that oil in this country. [applause] connell: how much does that matter? our next guest says approval of keystone means 20,000 shovel ready jobs. senior economic advisor at the american petroleum institute is joining us now. she's in d.c. with us. thanks for joining us. -- she's in d.c. right now. thanks for joining us. keystone gets done and the j
for a euro. what overshadowed much of the trading in europe, those protests in greece connell was telling you about as germany's chancellor went to athens to pledge her support for greece. that country is preparing to pass another round of cuts in government spending, about 17 billion dollars in order to qualify for more bailout money. connell: the republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan speaking in ohio on the campaign trail about energy independence. he says what would happen on day...
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it ought to be a northern euro and southern euro. the northern euro, god, i'd love to own that but that's germany, holland, finland, places like that. so that's good but the other ones, the euro if you're just looking at the other euro ought to be around 0.8 against the dollar. >> really? we'd never export another anything. >> so where? >> anywhere. >> we export at 0.8 on the euro? >> they're not going to buy anything. they don't have any money. what are you going to buy from southern europe? we all buy clothes from italy, but mostly we don't buy things from people. how many greek things do you see in the store. >> we go there. >> nice place for vacation, the caribbean is nice, too. >> you're right. >> it would be nice and if greece really wants to get out of its problems it ought to get the heck out of the euro and ought to allow people to build hotels. there are no hotels in greece that are chain hotels because they won't allow them. >> unions or something? >> there's a national law whatever. >> that is stupid. you're right. >> tha
it ought to be a northern euro and southern euro. the northern euro, god, i'd love to own that but that's germany, holland, finland, places like that. so that's good but the other ones, the euro if you're just looking at the other euro ought to be around 0.8 against the dollar. >> really? we'd never export another anything. >> so where? >> anywhere. >> we export at 0.8 on the euro? >> they're not going to buy anything. they don't have any money. what are you going...
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have decided to receive, france this administration, deciding not to discuss the implosion round the euro zone again in the name of electoral interest in the name of this kt mcfarland, thank you for being with us. we will be taking it up with the "a-team." new polls show governor romney closing the gap with certain key voter groups. we'll take a look at how romney is turning the heads of women and hispanic voters in tonight's chalk talk. president obama prepping a way for tomorrow's debate, governor romney reportedly skipping debate prep to show up at a paul ryan campaign event. is he getting a little cocky? we will talk to stephen hayes next. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, andow that feels. copd includes chroni bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatmenthat does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acng inhalers for sudden sytoms. tell your doctor
have decided to receive, france this administration, deciding not to discuss the implosion round the euro zone again in the name of electoral interest in the name of this kt mcfarland, thank you for being with us. we will be taking it up with the "a-team." new polls show governor romney closing the gap with certain key voter groups. we'll take a look at how romney is turning the heads of women and hispanic voters in tonight's chalk talk. president obama prepping a way for tomorrow's...
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they'll talk about the global recession and its impact on power, how to end the war in afghanistan, the euro debt crisis, climate change, there is a lot to talk about. i do expect that governor romney will try again to confront the president over this libya issue. but governor romney is on thin ice in my judgment. when the attacks occurred, eliot, against the conflict in bengahzi and the embassy in cairo on september 11th, governor romney issued what was a very rash and temperate statement, and he was roundly criticized for it. remember last week in the second debate he tried to pin president obama down on whether or not he had used the order counterterrorism. and he had. governor romney was wrong about that. the republicans have have reacted and i think there is a danger in going after the president on this issue. frankly i think the president has managed this pretty well. that ought to be the central issue, i would think, of this debate. >> eliot: the risk of the republicans, they overpoliticize an issue that americans do not want to see politicized and then romney bungling that lawyering
they'll talk about the global recession and its impact on power, how to end the war in afghanistan, the euro debt crisis, climate change, there is a lot to talk about. i do expect that governor romney will try again to confront the president over this libya issue. but governor romney is on thin ice in my judgment. when the attacks occurred, eliot, against the conflict in bengahzi and the embassy in cairo on september 11th, governor romney issued what was a very rash and temperate statement, and...
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. >>> greece, spain & the euro zone took center stage at today's international monetary fund meeting. the imf is recommending some of europe's most heavily in debt companies take more time to reduce deficits. moving too fast is counterproductive because it hurts the overall economy and checking in on the numbers right now, nearly all of the european markets well pretty mix but a lot of them are down this morning. meanwhile markets in the far east traded in a very narrow range overnight as investors wait for several economic reports. markets in japan and taiwan finished the day with small losses. hong kong finished up slightly. checking in on our numbers. futures indicate a higher opening across the board for the dow, nasdaq, and s & p. pretty small moves. but one company jp morgan reporting a good fourth quarter. >>> police are investigating a homicide. matt keller is live on the scene at rogers and junction avenues with new developments in the case. >> porter: you can see that officers are still here at the scene of the city's 37th homicide of the year. you can even see the mobile co
. >>> greece, spain & the euro zone took center stage at today's international monetary fund meeting. the imf is recommending some of europe's most heavily in debt companies take more time to reduce deficits. moving too fast is counterproductive because it hurts the overall economy and checking in on the numbers right now, nearly all of the european markets well pretty mix but a lot of them are down this morning. meanwhile markets in the far east traded in a very narrow range...
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look at the world burning in middle east and islamists and greece and spain and decline of the you euro. 16 trillion in debt. 6 trillion under obama alone. i am worried. i am really really worried about america and the future and lack of leadership at a very important time. what's your worst fear? >> i am worried also. that's one of the reasons i am so involved. i don't need to do this. i don't love doing it. you are a great friend and a friend of mine in the true sense. i would rather be doing other things right now. it's late. you work all day long. you come and shawn is going to interview. >> thanks a lot. >> the truth is or watching you because i always do. >> the truth is i am worried about this country. this country is going in the wrong direction. we are losing our brilliance we are losing our genius. we don't have it any more. i sdoontsly talk about it. i constantly point. it is so great. twitter is so great. >> your account is the best. >> i have so many people. i have 85 -- >> he could go right here. obama is denying it. he did receive intelligence about the attacks on our emb
look at the world burning in middle east and islamists and greece and spain and decline of the you euro. 16 trillion in debt. 6 trillion under obama alone. i am worried. i am really really worried about america and the future and lack of leadership at a very important time. what's your worst fear? >> i am worried also. that's one of the reasons i am so involved. i don't need to do this. i don't love doing it. you are a great friend and a friend of mine in the true sense. i would rather be...
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but they're determined to stay at the euro and win the battle for competitiveness. >> chancellor merkel first visit to greece since the crisis began. problem of growth is still to be addressed. not just in greece or france, where angry auto workers plant due to shut clashed with police today but across the world. international monetary fund predicts growth will be less globally than previously thought this year, saying prospects deteriorated and risks increased. not just in europe, congress and the white house don't make cuts to avoid fiscal cliff, economists predict a double dip recession and soaring unemployment. >> they can call it a general feeling of uncertainty about the future. worry about the failure of the u.s. policy makers on the fiscal plan. >> meanwhile, other countrys try to get create i with ways to keep people and institutions afloat. in battered ireland, they are contemplating a law to encourage banks to lower mortgages to avoid foreclosures, as ireland housing market remains at half the former value. angela merkel referenceed today the european investment bank which is
but they're determined to stay at the euro and win the battle for competitiveness. >> chancellor merkel first visit to greece since the crisis began. problem of growth is still to be addressed. not just in greece or france, where angry auto workers plant due to shut clashed with police today but across the world. international monetary fund predicts growth will be less globally than previously thought this year, saying prospects deteriorated and risks increased. not just in europe,...
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let's say what happens if greece drops out of the euro? my concern is not about greece but what do spanish depositors thing? are we next? is the government going to turn around and give me the old style -- and i will take 60% hit in my savings? does that started deposit run on spanish banks? dagen: you just scared me quite frankly. what is safe? >> what is safe right now? treasuries are fair value at that stock. it sounds boring to say it but i would say really diversify right now. i wouldn't be loading up on high yields or other credit classes that run their course. is not a real sexy message to send the unfortunately that is the environment we are in. dagen: we will take it. thanks for being here. i know how busy you are. take care of yourself and come back soon. connell: ron christie has helped mitt romney get set for debate in the past and he will talk today about what the governor should be looking to do next tuesday. dagen: charlie gasparino with an update on the red sox ownership and big bunny moves. here today's winners on the s&p
let's say what happens if greece drops out of the euro? my concern is not about greece but what do spanish depositors thing? are we next? is the government going to turn around and give me the old style -- and i will take 60% hit in my savings? does that started deposit run on spanish banks? dagen: you just scared me quite frankly. what is safe? >> what is safe right now? treasuries are fair value at that stock. it sounds boring to say it but i would say really diversify right now. i...
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that's the highest level sinceo- the euro was launched in 1999. five of the nations that use the euro are already officially in recession: greece, spain, italy, portugal and cyprus. an islamist group was quick to claim it attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya and the white house was told almost immediately. the associated press reported that today. it said the state department e- mailed the information to the white house two hours after the attack. the e-mail cited claims by ansar al-sharia, on social media. but secretary of state hillary clinton said today the information was not solid. >> postinsomething on facebookst is not in and of itself evidence, and i think it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continued for some time to be. what i keep in mind is that four brave americans were killed and we will find out what happened. >> sreenivan: republicans charge the president and top aides knew it was a terrorist attack early on, but played down that angle for political reasons. a new burst of violence has erupted
that's the highest level sinceo- the euro was launched in 1999. five of the nations that use the euro are already officially in recession: greece, spain, italy, portugal and cyprus. an islamist group was quick to claim it attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya and the white house was told almost immediately. the associated press reported that today. it said the state department e- mailed the information to the white house two hours after the attack. the e-mail cited claims by ansar...
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the structure of the euro. in the united states, a lot of our problems are self-inflicted and can be self-resolved. >> joining us now, the man who did the interview himself, steve leisman. also kate kelly joins us here on set. dan greenhouse, chief global strategist at btig and a cnbc contributor. steve, fantastic interview. but, is blankfein right about our problems being able to be resolved or solved by ourselves? >> you know, i think he is, mandy. thank you very much, by the way. what i find interesting about what blankfein is saying, think about it from a business perspective. think about what goldman has done successfully which is take the advantage you have and press them. we have a series of advantages. they're demographic. we are an incredibly wealthy country which is something that says, these allusions they make to zimbabwe about the united states, they're just off base because the wealth factors are so much greater. don't snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. and i think that's what blankfein is sa
the structure of the euro. in the united states, a lot of our problems are self-inflicted and can be self-resolved. >> joining us now, the man who did the interview himself, steve leisman. also kate kelly joins us here on set. dan greenhouse, chief global strategist at btig and a cnbc contributor. steve, fantastic interview. but, is blankfein right about our problems being able to be resolved or solved by ourselves? >> you know, i think he is, mandy. thank you very much, by the way....
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zone officials, all reaffirming greece in the euro zone. meantime switzerland taking no chances. last month the swiss army held military exercises. they worry they may face some massive influx of european refugees in the event of economic meltdown with the possibility of riots along its borders. also have those multifunctional knives that include screwdrivers, nail clippers, corkscrews so they are pretty much prepared for everything. dagen: do they come with a toothpick too? ashley: they do. dagen: thank you. [laughter] connell: thank you guys. moving right along from that to the tough news from senior citizens, nothing to do with swiss army knives but does have a lot to do with social security benefits. expecting to increase 1 or 2%. smallest increases we have seen since 7 -- since 75. douglas holtz-eakin is joining us what's the political impact do you think doug of this right before the election? you know, big voting block and not getting a very big increase in their check monthly, or is there an impact? >> well, the seniors have regular
zone officials, all reaffirming greece in the euro zone. meantime switzerland taking no chances. last month the swiss army held military exercises. they worry they may face some massive influx of european refugees in the event of economic meltdown with the possibility of riots along its borders. also have those multifunctional knives that include screwdrivers, nail clippers, corkscrews so they are pretty much prepared for everything. dagen: do they come with a toothpick too? ashley: they do....
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. >> they will have to exit the euro and they won't have a mon temporary policy anybody will believe. their currency won't be worth anything. they have the problems they have already. they will need to do restructuring and do it whether the germans help them or not. melissa: will it be more or less painful for ththem in the germans lave? >> more painful. no question. >> the germans don't want to leave. melissa: obviously. they're kicking them in the butt to get them out the door a they're not leaving. obviously they don't want to leave. >> exactly, melissa. melissa: i put that so delicately. imf says risks are of a serious global slowdown are high. they're blaming us imf. ifhese are your friend take a look at your enemies. they say it isur faelt because of fiscal clif they are blaming a lot of problems on us. what do you think? do we deserve it? >> the fiscal cliff is a real threat. we don't need to fix it to make the imf happy. we should fix it so we don't have a recession. that would be the number one priority in fixing the fiscal cliff. itould b self-induced recession. imf is compl
. >> they will have to exit the euro and they won't have a mon temporary policy anybody will believe. their currency won't be worth anything. they have the problems they have already. they will need to do restructuring and do it whether the germans help them or not. melissa: will it be more or less painful for ththem in the germans lave? >> more painful. no question. >> the germans don't want to leave. melissa: obviously. they're kicking them in the butt to get them out the...